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Get newsletters in Feedly

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Get newsletters in Feedly

by Annie Bacher on September 15, 2020

Declutter your inbox and read without distractions

Newsletters are quickly becoming the best way to get curated insights on specific topics, trends, or industries. But inboxes aren’t the best place for focused reading. Keeping up with newsletters in your inbox can be a disorganized, distracting, and overwhelming experience. 

That’s why you can now get newsletters in Feedly. Keep up with the topics and trends that matter to you, without all the distractions.

I used to miss a lot of newsletters in my inbox because they would come at different times of day, and they would get put into different folders. Now that I get newsletters in Feedly, I can organize them into one single stream. I can capture and analyze all the content I need.

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Arthur West, Founder of NoCodeDevs

Start getting newsletters in Feedly

Get your email newsletters in Feedly so you can read without distractions and declutter your inbox. Now available to all users in our Pro+ plan.

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Subscribe to newsletters with Feedly email addresses

You can now add newsletters to your feeds in Feedly and organize them just like any other source. This feature is available for all Pro+ and Enterprise users. 

In the Feedly Web app, click ‘+’ in the left navigation bar and choose the ‘Newsletters’ tab to get started.

Get-Newsletters-small.gifClick ‘+’ in the left navigation bar and choose the ‘Newsletters’ tab to generate a unique email address for this newsletter. Use that email address to subscribe to the newsletter and get it delivered to your Feedly.

Let’s imagine you are the Director of Operations at an e-commerce company and you need to follow the Exponential View newsletter to keep up with news about retail, business and tech. Here’s how you would get the Exponential View newsletter in Feedly:

  1. Click the ‘+’ button in the left navigation bar and choose the ‘Newsletters’ tab.
  2. Generate a unique Feedly email address. 
  3. Use the Feedly email address to subscribe to the newsletter.
  4. Assign a name to the newsletter source and choose a feed that you want it to be delivered to.
  5. Success! The content from this newsletter will now be delivered to your Feedly. 

If the newsletter has a double opt-in (to confirm your email address), the confirmation email will be sent to your Feedly, and you’ll have to click the confirmation link before you can receive newsletter content. 

We recommend using a different email address for each newsletter so that you can organize them easily in your feeds. 

Organize and read newsletters with the rest of your content 

Once you’ve added newsletters to your feeds, you can organize, read, and annotate them just like any other source.

Exponent-Source-in-Feedly.pngThis user added the Exponential newsletter to a “Thinkers” feed. They can now skim content from Exponential with the rest of the content in that feed.

If you use Feedly with your team, you can add newsletter content to Team Boards and add notes or highlights to call out the important parts.

Exponent-Individual-Article.pngEasily read and annotate the content of your newsletters.

I now have a one-stop information hub. I can save time when reading essential information from newsletters on Feedly rather than being distracted by other emails.

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Mac Feith, Customer Service Specialist

Leverage Leo to prioritize must-reads 

To keep your reading even more focused, use Leo, your AI research assistant, to filter out any noise and surface the most valuable content for you. 

Train Leo to prioritize the most important topics, trends, competitors, or events in your newsletter content. 

Or, train Leo to mutetopics you don’t care about. 

Exponent-Leo-Priority.pngTrain Leo to prioritize “artificial intelligence” in newsletters you get in Feedly.

Get newsletters in Feedly

Inboxes aren’t the best place for focused reading. Get your email newsletters in Feedly so you can read without the distractions. Now available to all users in our Pro+ plan.

GET NEWSLETTERS IN FEEDLY

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FAQs about getting newsletters in Feedly

Why can’t I subscribe to new newsletters in the Feedly mobile app? 

Right now, you can only follow new newsletters in the Feedly Web app.

You can still read existing newsletters on mobile. We’re working on the newsletter functionality in the mobile app, and you should be able to follow new newsletters on mobile in the next 2-3 months.

How can I subscribe to a newsletter that requires me to log in to the website first?

Can I automatically forward existing newsletters from my inbox to Feedly

Can I import newsletters from my email?

How many newsletters can I subscribe to in Feedly?

Can I subscribe to multiple newsletters with the same generated Feedly email address?

How can I unsubscribe from a newsletter I added to my Feeds?

Does following a newsletter in Feedly impact the analytics of the newsletter publisher?


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